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campfire

[kamp-fahyuhr] / ˈkæmpˌfaɪər /




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The decision by the district council comes as Forestry England previously reported barbecues and campfires were "happening continuously and repeatedly" in the New Forest.

From BBC

Middle Eastern truffles have a more subtle taste than their European cousins and are eaten much like meat or mushrooms would be, roasted over campfires or cooked in stews or with rice.

From New York Times

Dwelling on the songs they had seen performed around campfires, or the tales exchanged from one refugee to another, they decided to do what they do best: facilitate storytelling.

From Washington Post

While the crowds stay home, peace, quiet and a crackling campfire await.

From Seattle Times

After she was hung upside down and drained of her blood, the Antler Queen and her masked followers convened around a campfire and chowed down on freshly roasted meat.

From Los Angeles Times